Tracy;
Pictures, videos, specs,
Please......
Greg Ward
Legacy N178RG still in
progress.....
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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 9:21
AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Tracy RV-8
Questions
Hi Doug, I have 48 hours on the RV-8 but
almost all of them done on short test flights while working out various
development problems so I have never done tests on the intended use of the
airplane (long distance cruise at high altitude).
The most
interesting thing (to me anyway) is that the fuel burn at low altitude is
virtually identical at the same speeds as the RV4 with a Renesis.
This is partly due to the longer wing and the high pitch prop which makes the
engine rpm 1000 rpm lower than the -4 at the same speed.
I
haven't done formal glide ratio tests but it is very obvious that it's
significantly better than the -4, also due to the longer wing. I thought
the stall speed was much lower too but my previous statement about it being
down to 45 mph was due to a bad air speed sensor in the Bluemountain
EFIS. It's really closer to 50. Top speed is airframe
limited at 230 mph. That's reached at around 25" MP.
Cooling is
working OK and when I install the bellmouth inlet rings on the inlets I think
it will be in final form. Right now I have what amounts to 5"
pitot tubes sticking out of the cowl for inlets. Not good at high
angle of attack in climb. Climb at solo flight & 1/2 fuel is
around 3750 fpm.
Seat of the pants impression: One hell of
a fun airplane to fly.
Tracy
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 6:27 AM, <dlomheim@aol.com> wrote:
Tracy if you get a chance would mind taking a minute to post the latest
news on your RV-8 20B? I know I am curious about your cruise numbers
and fuel burn and also what your feelings are about it's handling and
overall performance based on the extended wing you put on it. Also, do
you have the cooling system tweaked now where you like it or are there
further gains to had / made?
Take care,
Doug Lomheim
RV-9A / FWF / Electrical / Canopy
Hope to resume work by mid - May.
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